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It's old with rickety stairs and a precarious set of steps to the (free) car park but the room was quiet and of a good size with high ceilings and all the en-suite amenities we needed.
The location was near perfect for our needs and...More

I stayed here for a couple nights when I was in Montreal for a poetry reading. It was cheap and central to where I needed to be in the city. It's just as much a rooming house as it is a budget hotel and the...More

I stayed at this place in Jan 2018 and they had a carpet layer putting in carpets with this super strong glue giving off noxious fumes. The owners never notified me in advance and the hotel room and building wasn't ventilated so.the fumes got into...More

Room was clean, check in was easy. Shower was new. Nothing fancy but good value for the cost. Free parking was convenient. Room was fine for two. Location was great, in downtown. We walked everywhere and the hotel is right on a major street. Metro...More

Staff is extremely rude. I went out into the city for a friend's birthday and I had forgotten my keys inside the hotel. When I came back late at night, the overnight staff literally spat on my face because they werent aware I was a...More

The bar-none entertainment district for music andarts, Quartier des Spectacles is an interactiveplayground that delights the senses. It totals over 30performance halls, with the vibrant Place desFestivals at its heart. The outdoor event spacefeatures glowing towers, glass edifices, andgranite-lined bike paths, and hosts annual festivals,concerts, and comedy nights. The cinema, theatres, and

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exhibition centres are entwined with external artprojects, exemplified at Montreal's Contemporary ArtMuseum and appearing along every walkway of thePromenade des Artistes in the form of sculpture andpublic works, from digitally-enhanced swingsets toglowing fountains. Design, performance, andalternative music come together here, a stone's throwfrom the lively Latin Quarter along Rue Saint-Denis,the quintessential after-party spot for dinner and adrink following a day of jazz, poetry and play.

Hi there, I haven't done that walk myself, but a quick search in Google Maps showed me a few options.
Walk:
If you don't have too much luggage, it's actually just a 1.4km walk, according to Google, You head northeast on... More

Hi there, I haven't done that walk myself, but a quick search in Google Maps showed me a few options.
Walk:
If you don't have too much luggage, it's actually just a 1.4km walk, according to Google, You head northeast on Rue de la Gauchetière O toward Rue E (91 m), then turn left onto Boulevard Robert-Bourassa (800 m), then turn right onto Rue Sherbrooke O/QC-138 E (500 m).
Drive:
Driving the same route will take you 5 minutes.
Transit:
-From the station walk about 1 min (120 m) to Robert-Bourassa / De La Gauchetière
-Take Bus 168-N, about 5 min (3 stops)
-Get off at Robert-Bourassa / du Président-Kennedy (just past Station McGill)
-Head northwest on Boulevard Robert-Bourassa toward Avenue du Président-Kennedy
-Turn right onto Rue Sherbrooke O/QC-138 EWalkWalk (About 7 min, 600 m)
I'm a walker and think it's the best way to go, but of course depends on your luggage, if you have kids, time of the day.
Good luck! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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"There are no elevators that I'm aware of, so you should keep that in mind if stairs are an issue for you."